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<body class='hmmessage'><div style="text-align: left;">David,<br>Thanks for the "watch oiler" tip off. When you're trying to put CLP exactly where you want it, even a hypo-oiler can be difficult to control. Sometimes i'll dip a piece of wire, or a needle (like oiling flute keys) but CLP isn't quite viscous enough for that technique.<br></div><br>Scott Jackson<br><hr id="stopSpelling">> From: David@piano.plus.com<br>><br>> With regard to the various comments about "creep" of any lubricant, that was <br>> the point of using a watch oiler, The quanity of lubricant it carries and <br>> imparts is tiny - there simply aren't enough molecules to creep down into <br>> the windings. The pivots in mechnical watches are absolutely tiny and the <br>> quantity of oil stays put, in a minute "cup" in the watch movement plate <br>> where the pivot hole is.<br>> <br>> In the pic you can't really see the tiny spatulate tipis on the watch <br>> oilers.<br>> <br>> Best,<br>> <br>> David. <br><br /><hr />Check our comprehensive Salary Centre <a href='http://a.ninemsn.com.au/b.aspx?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fcontent%2Emycareer%2Ecom%2Eau%2Fsalary%2Dcentre%3Fs%5Fcid%3D595810&_t=766724125&_r=Hotmail_Email_Tagline_MyCareer_Oct07&_m=EXT' target='_new'>Overpaid or Underpaid?</a></body>
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